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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Economic Principles, Government Policy, and the Market Crisis -
3 The Basics of Too Big to Fail -
4 Creating a Responsive, Accountable, Market-Driven Financial System -
5 Panel Discussion on Banking Reform -
6 Panel Discussion on Stability, Resolution, and Dodd–Frank -
7 The Origins and Intent of the Volcker Rule -
8 Panel Discussion on the Volcker Rule -
9 Panel Discussion on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -
10 Panel Discussion on Derivatives and Dodd–Frank -
11 Mortgage Reform under the Dodd–Frank Act -
12 The Dodd–Frank Act and the Regulation of Risk Retention in Mortgage-Backed Securities -
13 The Controversial New Disclosure Requirements in Dodd–Frank -
14 Conclusions - About the Authors
- Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Perspectives on Dodd-Frank and Finance
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
-
1 Introduction -
2 Economic Principles, Government Policy, and the Market Crisis -
3 The Basics of Too Big to Fail -
4 Creating a Responsive, Accountable, Market-Driven Financial System -
5 Panel Discussion on Banking Reform -
6 Panel Discussion on Stability, Resolution, and Dodd–Frank -
7 The Origins and Intent of the Volcker Rule -
8 Panel Discussion on the Volcker Rule -
9 Panel Discussion on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -
10 Panel Discussion on Derivatives and Dodd–Frank -
11 Mortgage Reform under the Dodd–Frank Act -
12 The Dodd–Frank Act and the Regulation of Risk Retention in Mortgage-Backed Securities -
13 The Controversial New Disclosure Requirements in Dodd–Frank -
14 Conclusions - About the Authors
- Index